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Zee Radio joins Sky EPG
Published Monday, Jan 12 2009, 16:28 GMT | By James Welsh
Zee Radio has joined Sky's electronic programme guide after nearly a year of broadcasting to London on DAB Digital Radio and 558 AM.
The service, which is billed as "the UK's only all-Bollywood radio station", launched on February 16, 2008. It has been testing on satellite since late December and became accessible on Sky channel 0215 today.
"We are continuously reviewing our strategies to make Zee Radio available to as many listeners as possible," said Sangraam Marathe, Zee Radio's content head. "After a fantastic first year on air in London, we are now going national by launching on Sky Digital, the same home for our other Zee TV channels."
The service, which is billed as "the UK's only all-Bollywood radio station", launched on February 16, 2008. It has been testing on satellite since late December and became accessible on Sky channel 0215 today.
"We are continuously reviewing our strategies to make Zee Radio available to as many listeners as possible," said Sangraam Marathe, Zee Radio's content head. "After a fantastic first year on air in London, we are now going national by launching on Sky Digital, the same home for our other Zee TV channels."
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